Wake County Traffic Tickets

If you have a traffic ticket in Wake County, you will have to appear in the Wake County courthouse for that ticket. Don’t waste your time! Let me represent you and you’ll be glad you did. There are often 800 people scheduled for court in Wake County every day! Don’t be in that line if you don’t have to be!

Since 2001 I’ve been practicing law in the Triangle area, and I’m very familiar with
the policies and procedures the Wake County Assistant District Attorneys follow with
regards to Wake County traffic tickets. The interesting thing about Wake County

tickets and attorneys is that you don’t really see any “home cooking” in Wake County
Traffic Court. The ADAs are going to give each attorney the same deal because there
are so many of them they can’t know them all to play favorites! Whether it’s speeding,
following too closely, unsafe movement, or what have you, I can normally help you get a
better outcome.

Remember, paying off a traffic ticket in Wake County is normally a bad idea; there are
only very few particular circumstances when it’s advisable. Paying off these tickets
results in a guilty plea to whatever offenses you are charged with, which will often
result in DMV and Insurance points. Just one point on your insurance causes a premium
increase of 25%! Four points would mean an increase of 90%! Moreover, many of
the speeding offenses individuals are frequently charged with have license revocation
penalties as well. If you get a ticket, it is very important that you contact an attorney
immediately before simply mailing in your payment.

There is no need to waste your valuable time in court trying to figure out what to
do, where to go, and what to ask for. Contact me and I can help you minimize the
consequences of your ticket, and save you time and money in the process.

Traffic law offenses that I handle in Wake County include but are not limited to speeding, speeding in a work zone, speeding in a school zone, following too closely, failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident, improper lane change, unsafe movement, careless and reckless driving, no operators license, expired registration, expired tags.